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Tag: Grammar Correction

Taking Another Look at Student Perceptions of Automated Writing Evaluators (AWEs): The Case of a Sino-British Joint Venture

November 6, 2017 Joshua M. Paiz 1 Comment

This post extends the work about Automatic Writing Evaluation software (AWEs) by providing concrete recommendations, especially about usability, that may be useful to L2 writing specialists.

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Posted in: Research Bites Filed under: Automated Writing Evaluation, Grammar Correction, Writing

What Do Students Think about Automated Grammar Tools?

October 30, 2017 Joshua M. Paiz 3 Comments

Cavaleri and Dianati’s (2016) article discussed how students at their institution reacted to using Grammarly to support their writing.

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Posted in: Research Bites Filed under: Automated Writing Evaluation, Grammar Correction, Writing

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